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Show SONS OF AMERICA. Tbrtr First Delegation to the Xs- llooal Camp lUie-'rHitd In Boston. SCALERS FIREO UPON IN THE DCHRINC SCA. (.'real Oration Tor President llarrl- sen on Ills Trip Through the State. Ttlonafti to tt s.rws.1 sons or Anirrlr:t. lk,SloX, Oct. 7. The first delegations delega-tions lo the National Camp of the Patriotic Sons of America hive arrived ar-rived In IkiatoM. The order U n-p- i resetitrd in two-thirds or the States ami Territories, having 1S lodges i w itli a total membership "en than S'.OOU TheileletloMar. '. rived veU rJay from Moutana,l,aIl- ; furnia'aud Colorado. 1 Slramrr In I lamra. "KW Vcimc. Oct. 7. Tlie steamer ' ilmo from Galveston, arrived this f morning with a cargo of cotton , on l fire. It was towtd to Iteil Hook I Flats where the holds w ill beopened I s j the firemen can get at the lUmcs. s rlrlncOn n SwIUMiner. 1 Svn Fr-ANCiscw, Oct. 7. The " steamrr .sterantfcr, from Mberla, e brought further uew concernltig e the firing upon the crew or the - schooner V.clUMe. The ofilcer. k of the Alexander say when the schocnerapiiearedoffCopperlsJaud, xr . .' -i- lit toward she sent six ...-.-the bea--h. Tney were warned away but no attention was iqI.I to tho warning aud as the sealers persWrd trying to Unjl, they were flred upoti by the guards, first blank then hall cartridges. A number num-ber of Americans at okohamaaml other Jsaimto part nrc fitting oul veesesi to go teal hunting uiidrl Biitbli, German and Jainuise flag", Nextyear the Ilussian Governmenl proro- to iToteec the rookerlw Five itusslan war vaerU are now crulslt-g In Behrlng Sea with In strurtious. to iereuiptorily sl an-vcels an-vcels s-almg witliln the pre scribed sliare limits of five milts. lliel'rrsldsnt. CI.M.-I.NSATI, Oct. 7. Tbe President Presi-dent and orty arrived here on time and in half nil hour left, as pbmnil. A hn crowd gatlicrel abeut the car and the President showed h'ni-K-lf ou tlie platform and did a good deal of handshaking, but made no speech. The departing train wa cheend eiithuslastlcally. .Theriiltlnnle. Pakis. Oit. 7. Two penonal Lukct. recently arrived from Sia!n, t jfferin; from cliolera. The inttents liave leu Isolltw!. IlruinuJs Srlllcnirnl. j Li.sujs.Oct. 7. England has demanded de-manded an Immediate settlement of Its claim for Indemnity for the seizure seiz-ure of the British Afrltfiri Lakes Coiuimiy's tleuuer JamtM Slertn-ton, Slertn-ton, Ifii-gally capture-! by Untenant Coi.tluho a few months ago. Trjlnstn Drfrnnd lllnl. J iovixi.. Oil. 7. Mrs. Maud Yates, wlfeof Frederick Yates, the I sonuf Edmund Yates, editor of thej Iocdoli World, wlio I reparated i from her husband, was today c m-misled m-misled tor trial on a charge or uttering utter-ing a check wltli the object of defrauding de-frauding her fathir-In law. lie His ."ol Tlmr. Wasih.oton, Oct. 7. Inquiry nt tl SUte IJepailment lo-lay elicited tin- Information that Scxre-taryl'L-it ' J,"el to decline the Invitation f rum the Pacini- fo-jt to go tilt-re and take nrt III the cam-lilen cam-lilen hrLarktf time. Kudlrll Dsalh. Ui.msjN, Oct. .7 itav. Henry White, chaplain or the Hwo of Commoitf, dual suddenly .today. -Turk of Train STrseUrrs. 1 LoxujX, Oct. 7. Advices from Itangoon, Uritl-h Burmah, state that a mail traiu was thrown from tlie track near there, killing one au 1 Injuring two. It was the work of train wreckers. The I'rrsldrnl .rlnl. North VetuMS, lal., Oct. 7. Today has been ono of ovatlor for the chief magistral of the nation. Kentucky, Ohio and Indiana have Jjluisl In homage, and Iu tlie land or Dixie the greeting of President Harrison was no lart warm than In his native State. It was hardly more than daj break when the presiJetillal train pued through Kewjort and Covington, Uil the-President the-President was up and bowed ackiiOAldgemeiiU to brisling, euthuiiatt'O Kcnlutkiaiis, that crowded the depots the train ls cd through Cincinnati at":"Cla.iii. Despite the early hour, several thousand iople were gallic-red at the Central sta'Ion to greet tho PrmideiiL'At 8 o'cl-nk the train aillel cuL Tlio pruclioJ event of tho day was to come. N'eal Noith Ceud, Onto, tlie old Iiamvu:i homettead was rtacued aud tin tralncamotoastoi-. Jnst about the i bouse In which B-nJ. Ilarri-on firsl saw i'ght, aud but a few yards fmn the white shafl I that marks the tomb of hi-Illustrious hi-Illustrious ancestor, e-x-Pieidenl William Bn Harrison. Tlie coca-i coca-i sion was ur.t one for won's, and a the President pxsed to tbe rear cl I the iilatfurm, hewaunaccompsn!ee by tliere-lof the puty, who dell i cately left him to the solemn mem t onm thattheacenesof hisclillihooi - and youth csllcd forth. After a brl-f stop the train psssei j on, but tho Pnsident was vlsiblj i affected bs Die sights tliat brough I 80 many tender memories to hi : mind. |